“Everybody knows that to get hours extended they have to be more together and hopefully this season they will do a good job,” Dell’Abate said.

Board Chair Nancy Caplan noted that Jeff Freidag, Parks & Rec Marine superintendent, who is leaving this fall to work at a local yacht club, had reported the situation with irresponsible dog owners at Tod’s Point worsens every year.

Susie Baker said the fecal matter gets “roiled in to the substrate and results in fecal coliform counts in the summer and the potential to contaminate shellfish beds.

Jessica DelGuercio, founder of PAWS of Greenwich, said there is no longer a push to extend dog season at the beach. However, she said one of her group’s priorities is for more improvements at Grass Island Dog Park. She thanked the department for putting gravel under a section of fence where dogs were getting stuck.

However, she said that shards of glass, metal and porcelain continue to bubble up.

Jessica DelGuercio with shards of glass and porcelain as well as rebar and spark plugs, all churned up from the Grass Island Dog Park. Sept 27, 2017 Photo: Leslie Yager

The Grass Island Dog Park has a view of the waste water treatment plant. Photo Leslie Yager

At Grass Island Dog Park there is a large piece of rebar marked by an orange cone. Contributed photo

“As we get work requests, we try to address them,” said Parks & Rec director Joe Siciliano. “There’s a couple flaws, but we can get past them. We worked collaboratively with Jessica and her group to do cleanup. We provided some labor, but that got charged out, but that will be addressed,” he said of an hourly rate his department charged the volunteers that he was unaware of.

He said it was possible for a portion of Grass Island Dog Park to be re-seeded this fall, and agreed that the surface is an issue.

Crack Down In Mianus River Gorge

DelGuercio also said the crack down on off leash dogs in Mianus River Gorge was driving dog walkers to other parks. “You can’t just ban it one place and expect a different outcome elsewhere,” she said.

Guests at the meeting say they travel to other towns with nicer dog parks. In Fairfield, Mohigan Lake, which has trails for off leash dogs, has a limit of three dogs per person. So does Port Chester dog park.

At Spencer’s Run Dog Park in New Canaan, use requires registration and a fee. Residents pay $25 per dog and $15 for each additional dog and Non residents pay $40 per dog and $15.00 for each additional dog. Each owner/handler is allowed a maximum of three dogs per visit.

At Playland, there is also a limit of three dogs among other explicit rules.

Port Chester Dog Park is a frequent destination of Greenwich residents. It opened in 2015 and has a limit of 3 dogs per person. Photo: Leslie Yager

In Port Chester the Abendroth Dog Park is an expansive off-leash dog park that opened in 2015. A private group raised funds for the project to the tune of $50,000 and the park rules are explicit and posted at the entrance. In Port Chester there is also a maximum of three dogs per person.

Port Chester dog park.

Rules at Port Chester dog park.

Port Chester dog park.

Siciliano said he made a decision to post the ordinance in Mianus Gorge based on complaints from neighbors.

Gary Dell’Abate pointed out there is minimal enforcement. “What do you expect when there’s no one doing anything about it?”

Greenwich Animal Control is staffed with just two officers and one kennel manager.

DelGuercio suggested a new off leash dog park where users pay a fee.

“No, I won’t charged anybody,” Siciliano said. “The issue of giving permits to operate on town property comes with a liability issue. I give you a permit and one of those dogs attacks another dog, or person, the town become a third party to that.”

Off Leash Dogs at Tod’s Point in Winter is a Growing Issue
Siciliano said he anticipates that there will be even more dogs and more problems at Tod’s Point this winter. Leashed dogs are allowed at the beach from December 1 through March 31.

Siciliano said last year commercial dog walkers were bringing several dogs at a time to Greenwich Point and it became an issue toward the end of the season.

“What if we have a retake this year?” he asked. “It’s obvious that you’re not controlling all those dogs at one time.”

Siciliano said that 15 years ago, it was hard enough to create Grass Island Dog Park, and that 8 to 10 prime locations were assessed, but every one of them faced resistance from neighbors.

In fact, he said the Grass Island location was contested by Shore Road neighbors who got an injunction from Stamford Superior Court. In the end, the town convinced a judge to rule in the Greenwich’s favor.

Siciliano said the dog park is on a berm that was created with fill that was part of the rubble. The berm was intended to screen the sewage treatment plant.

Ms. DelGuercio held up a large bag of shards of porcelain, glass of all colors, and chunks of rebar and even an old spark plug — all of which had surfaced on the Grass Island dog park, which is located next to the water treatment plant.

Siciliano said the park was created 15 years ago after a lot of work. “quote…. and that once they’d selected the location, the town was sued and had to go to court. Fortunately the case was dropped.

Joe Siciliano said the $300 fee paid by DelGuercio and her PAWS of Greenwich to have a Parks & Rec staff on site during during their spring clean up of Grass Island Park would not be refunded, but rather put toward purchasing a storage shed.

“It has inherent problems because the dogs work the soil and the material comes up,” Siciliano said. “We’ve tried to grow grass in sections over the years – It’s not a solution because it gets worn out, and because it’s on a slope, there is erosion.”

“Is there anything new that we can do? There are objections to wood chips,” Siciliano said. “You could put in an artificial surface.”

DelGuercio said reseeding a section of grass would help and that she is waiting to see the storage bin Parks & Rec promised to purchase using the $300 that PAWS of Greenwich paid in error for labor for their volunteer spring clean up.

“We’ve selected it,” Siciliano said.

Possibility of Additional Off Leash Dog Park
As for a new off-leash dog park in Greenwich, Siciliano said the town’s leash law is controlled by the Board of Health, which is regulatory versus the Parks & Rec, which is advisory.

He said that 15 years ago they granted an exemption to the leash law for Grass Island Dog Park.

Other than Grass Island Dog Park, the leash law applies to all town properties.

When Babcock Preserve, with its 300 acres, was suggested, Siciliano said that park is under the jurisdiction of the town’s conservation commission.

“It’s highly unlikely the conservation commission will give way,” he said, adding that just about all other spacious parks fall under the jurisdiction of another commission or agency.

When the conversation returned to the crack down in Mianus River Gorge Park, its consequences and lack of enforcement, several people speaking at once.

“This is a done issue I don’t know why we’re bringing it up,” Caplan said. A motion was quickly made to dismiss and seconded. Caplan dismissed the meeting just shy of 9:00pm, leaving about eight members of PAWS of Greenwich saying that was unfair.

Commissioner Redeker's focus will be on proposed bus and rail fare increases, proposed changes to services, and local projects. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with questions for the Commissioner.

A ribbon cutting ceremony at Spot On Veterinary Hospital and Hotel just over the Greenwich line on Selleck Street in Stamford included a tour of the 16,000 sq ft facility that was previously home to a sail maker and rigger.

A ribbon cutting ceremony at Spot On Veterinary Hospital and Hotel just over the Greenwich line on Selleck Street in Stamford included a tour of the 16,000 sq ft facility that was previously home to a sail maker and rigger.

Topics included the controversial re-branding campaign for Greenwich, diminished presence of hedge funds, expansion of Westchester airport, lack of affordable housing and the scourge of developers using loopholes intended to incentivize affordable housing to create monstrosities, and the lousy Grass Island Dog Park.

The tentative date for an opening ceremony of the Greenwich Pool at Byram Park is June 2. Opening day would be June 3 would be opening day. Dorothy Hamill Rink has code violations and is not regulation size. There is an RFP for $30,000 to update the Hamill Rink 2004 evaluation study.

In Case You Missed It

There will be a Greenwich Transportation Forum with Transportation Commissioner James Redeker in the Greenwich Town Hall meeting room on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The forum is open to the public. Transportation Commissioner James Redeker will be available to speak with Greenwich residents on March 27 about any transportation-related concerns.